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The EcoReef Project

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Waste plastics are the next “Gold Rush” – Will you stake your
claim?

So let’s turn this thing around by asking ourselves “What do
I want for the future for myself?” What do I want for the future for my
family?” and “What do I want for the future – period!?”

If you can answer all this by saying – “All’s good! Someone
out there will fix everything!” – You’re deluding yourself.

You have to take control but you can have a bit of fun while
you’re doing so.

Here’s where The EcoReef Project comes in.

The EcoReef Project operates on three major fronts at this
stage –

1.      
Keeping our waterways clean

2.      
Protecting fish habitats

3.      
Reducing plastic waste

To reduce plastics in our waterways, we’re going to develop
ways for anyone to earn a modest or second income.

We will share every detail with everyone at no cost so
people who need a small income can start up and get going.

Even kids can earn a few bucks and enjoy doing so.

We’ll start small and scale up as we go.

All you have to do is stay tuned and we’ll show you how to
get started.

The world will be a better place if we do it together! 

The EcoReef
Project | Facebook

#environemnt #waterways #people #erosioncontrol

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The EcoReef Project

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 About The EcoReef Project

Our aim is to convince the public to find ways to use waste
plastics by proving that they have value.

We are doing our experiments in miniature, testing, and then
upscaling.

Just to introduce The EcoReef Project, to follow is a post
based on a pic of waste plastics in our waterways –

“What if I told you that inside this pile of rubbish is
a binding agent that is more effective than most adhesives, has no pollution,
uses minimal energy, and can be a great ally in our fight against pollution –
Would you stay tuned?

The EcoReef Project focuses on

•             using
heated plastics from waste plastic bags

•             to bind
timber and rubble

•             to create
land and water reefs

•             to assist
with controlling erosion  and

•             to
improve fish habitat

We will be introducing EcoReefs soon for anyone to use at no
cost to them including ways for people to make a modest income from using
EcoReefs in their own backyards

EcoReefs are seriously ugly. Everything we can do in our
backyard testing grounds can’t change that fact and we make no apology!”

Please stay tuned by liking this video or by joining us on
social media 

The EcoReef
Project | Facebook 

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The EcoReef Project in a nutshell

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The EcoReef Project operates on three major fronts at this
stage –

1.       Keeping our waterways clean

2.       Protecting fish habitats

3.      
Reducing plastic waste in our environment

We will be introducing EcoReefs soon for anyone to use at no
cost to them

EcoReefs may be ugly but healthy fish and plants in clean
waterways without a sea of plastics are a joy to behold!

Stay tuned or contact us for further details on mike@genesispromotions.com.au

 

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Your precious lawn is an environmental vandal!

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Yep! Perfect topsoil, the best grass, fancy fertilizer, boring
the poops out of your neighbor, heaps of chemicals, tool man shorts, straw hat,
ankle guards, goggles, ear muffs, gas-guzzling-carbon-belching lawn mower, full
green bin, gas-guzzling-council-truck to dump greens in someone else’s backyard

AND THEN THE RAIN PISSES DOWN!

Topsoil, grass, fertilizer, chemicals, more chemicals, bug
poisons, nutrients, straw hat, and any other shite you’ve fed your little
poopies, gets washed down through your neighbor’s yard, through the gutters and
drains and out into our waterways to farm hard-hitting algae.

The EcoReef Project will show you how to take a wee slice of
your lawn and create an urban ecological landscape to die for.

Then you can really bore the living shnootz out of your
neighbor!

Stay tuned for the EcoReef Project.

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The EcoReef Project

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Here’s a demonstration of an EcoReef protecting the
water’s edge of a stream from erosion


The EcoReef Project
focuses on combining
 organic materialrock & rubble, and  plastics from waste plastic bags

We will be introducing EcoReefs soon for anyone to use at no
cost to them

EcoReefs may be ugly but fish don’t wear
Gucci’s!

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